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T.M. Designworks Factory Edition 2 Rear Chain Guide

Our price: $74.99 – $89.95

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Does not fit

Nicholas in VA – Machine this part was bought for: 2013 KAWASAKI KX450F

Comments On Apr 04, 2015:This chain guide looks really good but that's about it. Bolt holes line up but the sprocket is very close to rubbing at installation and rubs while riding. It made my chain wear funny with in an hour of riding this product. Will not buy again.

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better

Matthew in NV

Comments On Mar 09, 2015:better than stock

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Considerably Better Than Stock

matt in UT – Machine this part was bought for: 2013 KAWASAKI KX250F

Comments On Jan 28, 2015:Yes, it is expensive. It is more durable and a much better design over the stock guide. This did help some with the notoriously noisy KX drive train and of course the green looks sharp.

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Robust

Comments On Jan 22, 2015:This chain guide is way more robust than the KTM factory guard. My KTM factory guard got bent. This guide is built substantially heavier. I have not had any hard hits on it yet, but I expect it to fare better than the original. It should as it is also about $40 more than the factory unit.

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High quality, tough.

Comments On Jan 17, 2015:I purchased this guide after wearing out the stock guide that lasted six seasons in CO. For 2014 I purchased a different brand, priced lower. It was broken in one season. The TM Designworks model is more stout. I use a BPD chain guide guard as well. The only negative is how low it hangs, but I guess that's the compromise for toughness. TMD does make a moto version for my bike that doesn't hang down as low, but recommended this one for CO.

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Better than stock

nathan in VA – Machine this part was bought for: 2011 KTM 450 SX-F

Comments On Dec 08, 2014:This is a good chain guide and is very smooth. Just the price is a little steep.

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Beefy and mounts well

George in VA – Machine this part was bought for: 2012 KAWASAKI KX450F

Comments On Aug 21, 2014:Mounted easily and made to last. 10 hours of riding and still looks brand new.

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Good repacement

Travis in CA – Machine this part was bought for: 2006 KAWASAKI KX85

Comments On Jun 24, 2014:THis was exactly what i was looking for, its a bit of a fight to get it around the swing arm but nothing tough. More of a confined space job if you dont want to loosen anything else haha. Good product

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Factory Quality

BnGA in Georgia – Machine this part was bought for: 2013 KTM 250 SX

Comments On Jun 22, 2014:The TM Designs chain guide is the most expensive but it does allow you to replace the wear pad for around $20 instead of purchasing a complete new unit. Installation is easy and the fit is perfect. I use Loctite 243 on all bolts for added security without over-torquing. After replacing my entire driveline (both sprockets, chain, slider, under slider, and chain guide), the rear wheel spins a lot more freely when spinning by hand. There is nothing negative I have to say about this part.